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Petite Tomato Magazine Spacial Edition.89

: Exploring how containers and grow bags can turn a small footprint into a prolific urban farm. Special Edition Sections

While traditional gardens require acres, the modern "Tomato-preneur" only needs a pot. The variety has surfaced as the season's breakout star. Size: Grows only 12–15 inches tall. Yield: Produces hundreds of cherry-sized fruits. Petite Tomato Magazine Spacial Edition.89

: A spotlight on "Micro Dwarf" varieties, which stay under one foot tall and are perfect for indoor windowsill gardening or small balconies. : Exploring how containers and grow bags can

[Image: A beautiful, vibrant photo of a cherry tomato plant growing in a small pot on a balcony] Size: Grows only 12–15 inches tall

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